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Wong has a grand time in St. Louis

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St. Louis’ Kolten Wong hit the second grand slam of his career on Monday, going deep against the Reds.

ST. LOUIS » Kolten Wong came through with the bases loaded. When faced with the same predicament, Lance Lynn minimized the damage.

Wong hit a grand slam that backed Lynn’s seven resourceful innings and led the St. Louis Cardinals over the Cincinnati Reds 4-1 Monday night.

“I told myself, ‘Don’t get beat by the fastball,’ ” Wong said. “It was one of those where you hit it and you know you hit it with everything you’ve got, so if it doesn’t go out it’s a tough time.”

Wong connected on a 3-2 fastball from rookie Raisel Iglesias (1-3) with two outs in the fourth, putting St. Louis ahead 4-1. Wong’s second career grand slam easily cleared the right-field wall, landing in the home bullpen.

Iglesias said through a translator he struck out Wong the prior at-bat on “two bad pitches,” but the St. Louis leadoff man didn’t bite the next time.

“He made the adjustments really fast,” Iglesias said. “So I have to come back with something hard in the middle, and you saw the consequence.”

The Cardinals have won six of seven. They are a big league-best 64-35 and lead the NL Central by 61⁄2 games.

Lynn (8-5) allowed one run and five hits in seven innings, improving to 7-3 against the Reds. He has won five of his last six decisions overall.

“My fastball command was terrible tonight, all night really,” Lynn said. “But I was able to make pitches when I needed to.”

Trevor Rosenthal earned his 31st save in 33 chances after getting two days off.

Jay Bruce hit a bases-loaded sacrifice fly in the third for the Reds, who have lost seven of 10.

“We didn’t do our job when we had the chance to, and they did their job,” Billy Hamilton said. “When we get those chances, we’ve got to come through like Wong did.”

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